Flavio with Winston. Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
Pet owners and their furry friends got dressed up to strut their stuff for a Rainbow Dog Fashion Show on Sunday.
Around 100 dogs, owners and spectators gathered at Western Park in Auckland's Ponsonby for the event.
Celebrity judges including comedian Justine Smith, TV star Suzanne Paul and Shortland Street actor Awa Puna, were tasked with picking winners for several categories including most camp, most butch and a dog and owner look-alike contest.
RNZ was at the contest and snapped pictures of the cutest and most colourful look-alikes.
Louise, who is from Aberdeen in Scotland, made a matching tartan outfit for her pooch Maggie.
"It's a great event and we should get together and celebrate the positives," Louise said.
Louise from Aberdeen, Scotland made a matching tartan outfit for her pooch Maggie. Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
Stella and Cosmo Callisto in their celestial looks. Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
Auckland Councillor Josephine Bartley entered the contest with her Shih Tzu Milo. Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
Auckland Councillor Josephine Bartley entered the contest with her Shih Tzu Milo.
"I came to support our Rainbow community.
"That's what we want for Auckland is to celebrate all our diversity no matter who we love."
Woof! organiser Moana McDowell said they were raising money for the SPCA.
"It's the funniest, brightest, most colourful family event.
"It's a competition but it's not about that, it's about people who love dogs coming and having a great time."
Auckland Councillor Josephone Bartley in the lool-alike contest. Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
Angie and daughter Stella with their dog Alfie. Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
Angie and daughter Stella's dog Alfie. Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
Despite a few protesters trying to disrupt the event with a megaphone, McDowell said they could barely hear them.
"We had a little disruption but it is what it is. The fact people were still willing to come out is fantastic."
She said they were prepared for disruption after recent protests targeting Pride events and had asked police to attend.
"It's great for the rainbow community that people are strong in their convictions and don't want to hide away.
"We're safe today and I'm glad people are having a great time."
The winners were set to be announced on Sunday afternoon.
Theresa and pup Truffles in pink. Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
Angel with dog Coco (left) and Anna with dog Hunter (right). Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
Tom and Ana with their dog Russell. Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
Renee and poodle Penny in their Barbie themed outfits. Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
Woof! was Kelly and staffy Faith's first competition together. Photo: RNZ/Jessica Hopkins
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